The week isn't even over yet, and we already have another instalment in the Apple-Psystar soap opera. Psystar has filed a new lawsuit in the Florida Southern District Court in Miami, asking for an injunction and damages because of Apple's "anticompetitive attempts to tie Mac OS X Snow Leopard to its Macintosh line of computers".

It's debatable whether they were selling a hacked version of OS X. In fact, what Psystar ultimately says is Apple artificially and arbitrarily restricts the use of their OS on common x86 hardware. It remains to be seen if removing some artificial hinderance can be considered a hack. Personally, in the case of OS X, I don't, because it proves what was already known, that is most of the code in OS X was written to be run on x86 hardware. And there's a large amount of code that originally doesn't even come from Apple.